2007-04-02 by damon
It was explained to me three different times that they must be in the same cabinet, and that the connection is not via the internal bussing. On Apr 2, 2007, at 6:50 AM, Stewart Moroney wrote: > It would still be above the keyboard. I plan on putting the 6 panel > boat with the ke
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2007-04-02 by Stewart Moroney
It would still be above the keyboard. I plan on putting the 6 panel boat with the keyboard underneath the lowest boat that currently contains the oscilators so I would have 2 boats lying flat on the desk. The cv output module would be on the vertical boat in the cabinet. My quest
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2007-04-02 by Chris Muir
At 8:34 AM +0000 4/2/07, Stewart Moroney wrote: >Has anyone got one of these yet, are they shipping? I don't think so. >I've got a full 18 panel system and I'm thinking of getting another 6 >panel boat to put the 222e in. Is it possible to have the 2 sections >of the 222e in sepa
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2007-04-02 by Stewart Moroney
Has anyone got one of these yet, are they shipping? I've got a full 18 panel system and I'm thinking of getting another 6 panel boat to put the 222e in. Is it possible to have the 2 sections of the 222e in separate cabinets (that are linked via the connection at the back), I'd ha
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2007-03-29 by JB
I liked that Chris. I thought it had an interesting blend of technology and sadness to it. In a way similar to some of Frank Zappas Synclavier stuff. Just the feeling of it. "Sobbing droids" thanks Johan 2007/3/28, Chris Muir : > At 8:49 AM -0700 3/28/07, Bryan Carrigan wrote: >
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2007-03-28 by Chris Muir
At 8:49 AM -0700 3/28/07, Bryan Carrigan wrote: >Very nice. I don't think anyone is tired of you putting >them up :) Would you mind explaining what the >"gesture system" does in gyre? Is that what is >generating the lfos which are assigned to the >225e cv outs? Sure. The Geture S
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2007-03-28 by Bryan Carrigan
Very nice. I don't think anyone is tired of you putting them up :) Would you mind explaining what the "gesture system" does in gyre? Is that what is generating the lfos which are assigned to the 225e cv outs? I've been thinking of picking up a copy of the Five 12 sequencer for OS
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2007-03-28 by Todd Barton
Hi Chris -- Now that is way cool! Thanks for sharing! best, Todd Chris Muir wrote: Here's yet another longish 200e sample: http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/#TableThing I'll get tired of putting these up, eventually. Honest. -C -- Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one statu
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2007-03-28 by Chris Muir
Here's yet another longish 200e sample: http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/#TableThing I'll get tired of putting these up, eventually. Honest. -C -- Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives mostly agree, http://www.xfade.com
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2007-03-24 by cuari7
I have a 12-module, 3-boat cabinet (I think it's called the 201e 12 WLS). I need an 18 WLS one. Anyone out there wanna trade? Of course there will be a price difference which I will be happy to pay. Contact me at diazdotjesusatmayodoyedu or my cell, 904-537-7876 jdiaz
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2007-03-18 by Don Hassler
more at : http://www.twango.com/channel/donh.public
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2007-03-15 by don hassler
That's great! --- Chris Muir wrote: > > I just posted a long improv I did with the 200e. > > http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/#GestureLong > > -C > > -- > Chris Muir | "There are many futures and > only one status quo. > cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives > mostly agree, > http:
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2007-03-15 by Chris Muir
I just posted a long improv I did with the 200e. http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/#GestureLong -C -- Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives mostly agree, http://www.xfade.com | and radicals always argue." - Brian Eno
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2007-03-15 by amnesia
nice one Chris Chris Muir wrote: > > > I just posted a long improv I did with the 200e. > > http://www.xfade.com/Buchla/#GestureLong > > > -C > > -- > Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. > cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives > mostly agree, > http:/
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2007-03-13 by Todd Barton
love it! now that's a filter! best, Todd don hassler wrote: Okay, a mp3 demo and cruddy cameraphone shot, (sorry, too slack and short attentioned to pull of video for now.) Cheating with tiny bit of delay, less tiny bit of reverb. Sound source is mainly 291 self oscillating, fm'e
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2007-03-12 by john josef
great sounds!!! really fantastic joe pascarell --- George Issakidis wrote: > thank you!!! > > On Monday, March 12, 2007, at 08:57PM, "don hassler" > wrote: > >Nice work! > >--- George Issakidis > wrote: > > > >> re: demos i coudn't agree more don. there's > nothing > >> that come
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2007-03-12 by George Issakidis
thank you!!! On Monday, March 12, 2007, at 08:57PM, "don hassler" wrote: >Nice work! >--- George Issakidis wrote: > >> re: demos i coudn't agree more don. there's nothing >> that comes close >> to teaching people how to use an instrument >> (assuming the teacher is >> good ;D ) >
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2007-03-12 by ginorobair
(Sorry for the cross post, gang): Forgot to mention that Mix magazine has a short video clip of Ezra demonstrating the 222e online: http://mixonline.com/wnamm/video/buchala_and_associates_222e_video A reminder that it's geared towards the non-specialist, so the questions are rath
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2007-03-12 by don hassler
Nice work! --- George Issakidis wrote: > re: demos i coudn't agree more don. there's nothing > that comes close > to teaching people how to use an instrument > (assuming the teacher is > good ;D ) > > all that said and done, you can hear a 200e in > action on this track: > > http
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2007-03-12 by don hassler
Okay, a mp3 demo and cruddy cameraphone shot, (sorry, too slack and short attentioned to pull of video for now.) Cheating with tiny bit of delay, less tiny bit of reverb. Sound source is mainly 291 self oscillating, fm'ed, am'ed, bwm'ed. It's at Twango(Thank you Ross Healy, that'
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2007-02-27 by cuari7
Uncle Sam wants my money. He had an entire year to bleed me, but it wasn't enough, I guess..... This baby is MINT. Want $1300 plus S/H. USA only. Email me at diazdotjesusatmayodotedu or call me at 904-537-7876 JDiaz
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2007-02-27 by Alessandro Cortini
Hello all, I am curious about the 297 phaser. I am looking for examples , if anybody has one... I found one example (thanks JB) but wouldn't mind some more info on how you use yours. Thanks in advance, A.
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2007-02-27 by George Issakidis
re: demos i coudn't agree more don. there's nothing that comes close to teaching people how to use an instrument (assuming the teacher is good ;D ) all that said and done, you can hear a 200e in action on this track: http://www.myspace.com/killthedjrecord george issakidis dzir mi
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2007-02-27 by fhserge
Hi Don, thanks a LOT for remembering me and giving an instant feedback! When listening to Yasis demo at NAMM this year (via web of corse...) and Johan Bobergs short demos (thanks Johan), I was finally convinced that the SOUND of a Buchla could be MY sound... I know there is no ce
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2007-02-26 by Don Hassler
Hi Frank, I just took delivery of my small system, 250(what an incredible sequencer!)/259/261(both waveform generators are brilliant sounding, really in their own class)/291/292/281e. Still in stun, easily exceeding my expectations. I was possibly remiss in not adding a 266e, but
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2007-02-19 by damon
Hey all, Again, still looking to buy a 249e. Please contact me if you've got one you're considering parting with. Cheers, Damon
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2007-02-15 by Modular Brain
I personally use this option. I send a click out to a dedicated output on my soundcard from logic pro into the 227e. I use the program's audio click, since it makes it easier to choose the click subdivision right form the arrange window(quarter,8th,etc), but you could set up a de
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2007-02-14 by ezra buchla
with midi, you can use the pulse outputs from the 225 note busses to clock the 249e, 250e, or 291e in "advance" mode. i've used this a lot... since each stage of each sequencer can be assigned logics w/r/t incoming pulses, this allows for much richer behavior than just syncing to
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2007-02-14 by jon schatz
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, ezra buchla wrote: > since there's some speculation, hey > > neither 200e sequencers currently respond to midi clock, but this is > on the intended feature list for both. (i think that means the > firmware is technically "alpha.") 249e firmware development wi
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2007-02-14 by ezra buchla
since there's some speculation, hey neither 200e sequencers currently respond to midi clock, but this is on the intended feature list for both. (i think that means the firmware is technically "alpha.") 249e firmware development will be slower since there won't be any more of the
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2007-02-14 by jon schatz
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Stewart Moroney wrote: > 249e doesn't respond to midi clock does it, have I missed a firmware > update? sorry, so the 249e doesn't send _or_ receive clock? is this the same for the 250e as well? -jon "There are no differences but differences of degree between
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2007-02-13 by Stewart Moroney
249e doesn't respond to midi clock does it, have I missed a firmware update? On 13 Feb 2007, at 13:34, Sandep Rahi wrote: > I am looking to put together a small hardware live performance setup > with the 200e and a "loop sampler" (I want to get away from max / > laptop stuff) Aft
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2007-02-13 by luther rochester
Sandep Rahi wrote: > Does anyone know of a 'live' loop sampler I can sync with the 200e. (i > am NOT looking for a drum machine....i mostly want to sample live out > of the 200e) (easy to use and NO computer) I have been out of the > hardware 'scene'for years . . .and getting bac
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2007-02-04 by damon
I'd be as happy to find a 208. On Feb 3, 2007, at 10:59 PM, damon wrote: > Long shot of course. > > If knows of a Music Easel for sale, I'm interested in taking it off > their hands and giving it a good home (where it will see use! i am > no collector). > > I'm also looking for s
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2007-02-04 by damon
Long shot of course. If knows of a Music Easel for sale, I'm interested in taking it off their hands and giving it a good home (where it will see use! i am no collector). I'm also looking for some specific modules: 232 258 275 285 296 and 249e Thanks, Damon
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2007-02-02 by 200e@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the 200e group: Should Buchla & Associates bring back the 259e? o Yes! Beauty has its reasons. o No! the 261e anti-aliased is much more sonically satisfying. To vote, please visit the following web page: http://groups.yahoo.c
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2007-01-31 by cuari7
Get yourself a 261e, 292e, 281e and 291e in a 4-module panel. The TKB gets along with the 281e quite well. Just add at least 5 V to the TKB gates to be able to trigger the EG's. You'll need a voltage mixer/scaler for this.
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2007-01-31 by cray5656
Hi all i have a 4 panel Serge system TKB, Blue Fun Station pretty much, also have a 6 panel eurorack Livewire, Plan B and Doepfer stuff , all banana jacked. see here if it helps http://www.flickr.com/photos/45395793@N00/ Just wondering what 200e modules I should look at getting,
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2007-01-28 by JB
Thanks! Methodology, sure. What do you want to know? 2007/1/28, Chris Muir : > > Very nice. Care to discuss methodology? > > -C > > At 8:01 PM +0100 1/28/07, JB wrote: > >I uploaded a composition to my homepage made almost entirely > >with my 200e. The only thing that's not is th
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2007-01-28 by don hassler
Ditto, excellent work! --- Chris Muir wrote: > > Very nice. Care to discuss methodology? > > -C > > At 8:01 PM +0100 1/28/07, JB wrote: > >I uploaded a composition to my homepage made almost > entirely > >with my 200e. The only thing that's not is the > train noises. > >Go to 'wo
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2007-01-28 by Chris Muir
Very nice. Care to discuss methodology? -C At 8:01 PM +0100 1/28/07, JB wrote: >I uploaded a composition to my homepage made almost entirely >with my 200e. The only thing that's not is the train noises. >Go to 'works' and listen to 'Subways'. > >http://randomvoltage.com/ > >It's
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2007-01-28 by JB
I uploaded a composition to my homepage made almost entirely with my 200e. The only thing that's not is the train noises. Go to 'works' and listen to 'Subways'. http://randomvoltage.com/ It's 11 minutes and about 10mb, pretty slow music, no compressor = turn up your stereo. johan
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2007-01-27 by JB
...someone missed this: http://sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=4190# A new 200e video from NAMM. Much longer and better this time. johan
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2007-01-22 by JB
I found this short video of the 200e in action at NAMM http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4041655531679502981&pr=goog-sl&hl=en [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2007-01-22 by damon
The cable looks like the socket side of the piano bar memory card. The final ones will ship with a stacked input on one of the connectors so that one may plug the cable in to connect two cabinets and plug a firmware card in for updating modules in cabinets without the 225e. I pre
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2007-01-22 by damon
No new modules shown. The 222e was in much better shape, though. They had the rings on hand, but not their final form. On Jan 21, 2007, at 11:04 AM, JB wrote: > Did they show any new stuff at NAMM? > > Johan > > 2007/1/20, Gary Chang : > > nice to see Don, Ezra and Yasi at NAMM t
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2007-01-21 by JB
Did they show any new stuff at NAMM? Johan 2007/1/20, Gary Chang : > nice to see Don, Ezra and Yasi at NAMM the week!!! > > gary > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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2007-01-20 by Gary Chang
nice to see Don, Ezra and Yasi at NAMM the week!!! gary
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2007-01-20 by JB
> Are the 4u rack boats "shallow" like the 18u and 12u boats? I assume they are the same boats as the cabinet 4-space boats only with rack ears instead of wood and no "legs" and handle. In that case the ones with psu are 85mm and the ones without are about 65mm. The psu type has
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2007-01-19 by luther rochester
Sandep Rahi wrote: > The 4u buchla racks got me thinking . . . > > Are the 4u rack boats "shallow" like the 18u and 12u boats? > > Does anyone still make ZERO Halliburton style 19" shallow rack suitcase? I got two of the blue Easel cases made a few months ago by Zero (the dimensi
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